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Arab West Report 2014, Weeks 16-26: Religious Holidays, Intern Experiences in Egypt
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doi:10.17026/dans-xfw-td93 (DOI)
easy-dataset:67411 (DANS-KNAW)
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<p>This Thematic Collection contains links to the datasets of the Stichting Arab-West Foundation (AWF), in The Netherlands in close cooperation with the Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT). These datasets cover the period 1994-2016. The data consists of the reporting of Dutch sociologist Cornelis Hulsman, reporting supervised by him, full-transcript interviews, audio recordings and summaries of these audio recordings.</p><p>The Arab-West Foundation was established in 2005 to support the work of Cornelis Hulsman and his wife Eng. Sawsan Gabra Ayoub Hulsman-Khalil in...
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This dataset contains all Arab West Report special reports from the year 2014. This dataset is notable because much of it is the work of interns at the Center For Arab West Understanding during the 2014 summer internship season. The subject matter of the articles can broadly be described as observations on religious holidays in Egypt, specifically, Holy Week and Ramadan, and the intercultural, interfaith experiences of interns living in Cairo.
All reports are written in English, though some reports feature Arabic text or cite Arabic sources.
Team including job titles:
Sparks, MA M.R. (Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT))
White, A. (Intern-Center for Arab West Understanding (CAWU))
Bland, W.T. (Intern-Center for Arab West Understanding (CAWU))
Paulus, Dr. C.
Ali, O. (Intern-Center for Arab West Understanding (CAWU))
Hulsman, Drs. C. (Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation)
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DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities
Publication year
2017